Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 25, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    !,mbr 25,
1944
PACE FIVE
HERALD AND NEW5, KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
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EDITORIALS ON
NEWS
(Continued From Fuse One)
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f'" ", cui.iph'tcd Tor the
" , r Hie i ' I '"" " i
wk 01 , . ' fr.iii.un i
jWf" Ahliind. 'I'lui fresh.
'.roiVim will begin Moil
'Colin' 2. '10"',n,"n
concliidM Wed
i" ....... mil with mi nil-
r'LruMv l'"10' nrluriilnu
l J ruLt' '.,,,. Weilncs.
Will , " i , ,, ,
il( rmnai'fl iw ijikhi
Qclobr
October ft. The iiiiiil
I f niilutiiii for admission
""..To. 1 1 mwrlrr In much
nu win' nun with u
IIH I I H"
jir
CollfB'i
if ruinln Mild.
mid rut tlifiu
"ilii (Himaiiy
Hrciiucr puts.
off from
by way
retreat
of the
j.j Greduatlon - Mrs
. , Gnddard of nhorlff. of.
X'u ir ni work Mniuluv
. in l'oiihiiid. where
Flint I"' wri'K to attend H"'
Kill September 21. ol
Ln Edward liodciiirn oi inc
tffJS C nd.lnrd has
iinl l Dud"'". Utah, where
r .ii .m-vc ins unci iicnniu m
K,McniQ""' hospltnl.
f. VliltM"- v"y Durhln,
Jind Mr. Chiirlc, DcLup Sr..
Vlr iind Mrs. t'hinlcs DcLap
M '. ,. t ,. fril I ' il' I I II 1 1(1
' ,. ihcv will visit relative.
nri;ni will vlml her
"i.-iiv Mr. nnd Mm. A A.
I j-i. Mr.
u..trr inn ntr m-m. ......
..i. Thnmu and dniiEhtcr
jnf.nnd the others win visit
-0 nrLIll). wnu i
U h0SXtl.
libtkth Social Club There
be politick luncheon for
iRcbcknli soclnl dull Wed-
Udi)'. .Scptrmucr "":
I mill wiuni uvi ii m,
...M.-nl Eva Rlclmrdson,
L ill members unil vlsltlns
ittduhi to attend.
fctiurtd Betic Rec Martin
U her mother. Mm. Uuiiics
I' . . ..i,l nn.rl In
Mini'". B.w ...
'tSunnnv Oreiinnlnn I'real
, Walter C. Glcmlnch Mlti
Wrtco reulnler lit Pacific mil
rnfty t Korert Ciroye llelli;
! Il o urndnatc of Mamiilh
;wnni8i scnooi, ui in.
r..rll WdntldY There
r'ilx no regular meotlnK of the
tij council toniulit. Monday,
u in nillourned nicetlnit will
!,htld Wednesday at 7::iu i. m. i
' Die city council chambers.
iW John M. Houston l out
dtown for the early part of
aMK.
OMtitlon Unbby Thompson,
tK will bo two yearn old on
October 7. underwent inajof
pritlon at Hillside hospital re
ily and was returned to his
JWM at 331 Pacific Terrace,
Ktodny mornlnn. Hobby Is the
mof Major and Mrs. Robert A.
IDUUIrcUII
tilaii Armv Huov Craw-
tti son of Mr. ond Mrs. Frank
t. Cruwford, formerly of this
Wind now llvtnit in Alameda,
Cliil, entered the U. S. army n
mtdsys aso, it was learned here
:ut week.
Gntrl Moulin,, ti
Seplnnhcr Wl, th WoinaiiH Si.'
clely of t'lu IMIiiii Servii'it ul llu,
rnni mi'UiodiKt chuiTh will hold
a Ki'iieral ineeliiin in Uic church
parlors, wlili mcclunt of the
executive, lionrd nt l:!j p, ,n
and Ihn prayer circle nl l:. ai
'I p. m, there will be n Kciiernl
Ininlne.HS nieelliuj mid an inteict.
IHU piociliin. followed by trii
served by circle ,V Mr;. K
I'helps, I he piesnlenl. hopej, Ii,r
a tioon inteniiMiice at Ibis, ,r
first lull nieetliiK, and all women
of the church and ( nncreiiillnn
lie weiennic: ,, in. ,
the clly arc also invilrn i
lend.
First Bantltt ClrrU. .n i,.
cles of Hie Woman's MiM-iouury
noclely l the FlrM llnptist
church will meet Thursday niter.
ihmhi us ioiiows; K.slher circle.
mrs. Harper, cbiiirm.in, with
Mrs. Alexander. Mn.1 ll,,i- u,,.
chel circle. Mrs. Willimnv ehnir.
mini, with Mrs. Ed lloolbby. lililll
.Summer : lletlmnv circle.
Mrs lllcdon, cbnlrmini, with
Mrs Morel, on Lcltnv: Mirmm
circle, I Irs. Homer, cbnirmnn.
wllh Mrs. C. M. Dnrlnnd, in Riv
erside addition,
Com South Mrs. Warren
WblUock and yoimc daughter.
Joyce Lie, left Monday mornliiK
for Unllon, tin., where Ihey will
visit for six weeks with Mrs.
Whltlock's pnrenlf, Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. G. Brown.
1
IN QUARREL
On LeiV Pvt. Robert II
Lohrcy of the U. S. marines ar
rived Monday inorninK, Septem
ber 2S. visit bis parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. O. Lohrey. 2144
Eherlein. He bus compleied his
boot trninins in Sun Oieuo mid
Is to report back there the first
ol C tobcr.
Frltndly Clrcli Grace Bock,
137 Hiitb, will be hostess to the
Friendly Circle Thursday, Sep.
teniner 28, with luncheon nt 1
p. m.
THE political war on the home
front bus taken a new turn.
In Ills .Saturday niaht snccc h
FHIt came down completely
from Hie hiiih, rcmolfi Olympian
''iHlitK upon which ho has been
sittiui! as the cuinriinnder-ln-chlof
who doesn't want the office nnd
is only willlnu to serve a fourth
term If It Is crowded upon him.
His speech w'as WHOLLY
polilnnl. lie branded the Re
piiblic.in campaign as "fraud
and falsehood" and asserted that
his opponents were copylnE the
propiiKiiuda nielhods of European
Ul.seisis.
It was a good old hard
shinning c.nnpniuu effort.
WIIAT that means, In political
parlance, is that he 1cali7.es
Hint for the first time in his
career be has tin opponent who
can't be laughed off.
RACK of all the smoke and fury
of the eatnnniL'n from here on
out wnl be the biy Issue of one
man ijnvcrnmcnl. All others
lire mere side issues.
CONTINUED oncmiin govern
ment will change our whole
American way of life not all
at once, not over night, but in
I the GRADUAL way that is
rtlt.MA.NhNT.
Reside tins greut issue, all
others arc DWARFED.
CNLY'a Democrat could bring
about this fundamental
change in our institutions, lv
cause the wholp enterprise resit
on the foundation of the solid,
politically-frozen South which
vote.i according to tradition and
not according to its present con
vlctions. The normnl American tend
ency to want CHANGE every so
often would defeat any Repub
lican who tried it. Only the
backlog of pollticnlly-frozen
Southern votes makes it possible.
ITU il
E
Earl Hilton,
gate, Is In a .';
4B, 2333 Apple-1
Ions condition at
Mrry Mixers Thursday
evening, September 28, the
Merry Mixers Will meet nt the
home of Ruth Anderson.
Hillside hospital following an a!
torcation which Is alleged to
have taken place between Hilton
and a marine sergeant at the
Driftwood bar on S, 7th early
Saturday r.lght.
Sgl. Joseph Homer Lyons is
being held in custody at the Ma
rine Barracks pending investi
gation. Hilton has a fractured skull
and nth-.r injuries and was con
scious only at Intervals up to late
Monday afternoon.
-Lyons was arrested by cily po
lice shortly after the alleged
.quarrel, hut later turned over to
rhore patrol.
Testimony regarding the Inci
dent was t k": by Assistant Dis
trict Attorney Clarence Humble
from Lyons ann tour ol ins com
panions, Sgt. Matthew J. Gole
browski. Corporals John Lue An
thony, r.cbort K. Beck and Irvin
F. Mustlan. Also giving testi
mony were Lee F. Eating, and
Realrlce Harriet McGaughcy.
Driftwood bartenders on duty
Saturday night: John Thorman
Wood. "'0 Jefferson, and John
Henry Lovell of the merchant
marine, patrons at the bar.
According to stories told by
witnesses, the marines went to
the Driftwood at about 6 p. m.
Saturday and were seated at a
table when Hilton Joined their
party. Esting had previously re
fused to serve Hilton, he told
authorities.
The marines testified that a
pnckusif of cigarettes and "some
change" was missing from their
tubl- a: d a quarrel ensued.
Lvons admitted that he struck
Hilton en the Jaw with his left
fist. Hilton was knocked un
conscious and was moved to Hill
side by Ward's ambulance. He is
an employe oi mg ibkcs box
nnd a long-time resident of Klam
am r uns.
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
S 2e Robert H. Held from Far
ragut, Ida. Here until September
20.
S 2c Dick Beck from Farra-
eul. Ida. Here until October 1
lc Ai nicnarason. ncrc
until October 17.
The above service people are
entitled to free passes to the lo-1
cal theatres and free tountain
service at Lort River dairy by
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the
theatres and R. C Woodruff of
the dairy. Please call at The
Herald and News office (ask for
Paul Haines) for your courtesy
tickets
Dewey Answers-
(Continued from Page One)
raised the Issue of 'fraud' and
'falsehood, Dewey continued.
"I shall deal with It point by
Eolnt on the radio tonight."
ewev makes his seventh major
campaign address of a current
western swing in Civic auditor
ium at 7 n. m. (PWT) to be
broadcast by NBC and Blue networks.
Dewey said i.J had been in
formed that a "number of good
democrats" in Oklahoma had In
dicated their intention of sup
porting the republican ticket.
He said a Democrats for Dewey
organization in California was
waging a lull scale campaign,
and he had been told that sur
veys indicated about 38 per cent
of the democrats in that stale
might support him in November.
Grateful
"I should like lo say," he said,
"that I am grateful to these peo
ple and believe that before the
campaign is over most of the
good democrats will decide that
their cause is our cause."
He had heard a great deal,
the nominee said, about activities
of a similar nature in Texas but
had not been informed of the
results.
Asked by Otis Sulllvant, a re
porter for the Daily Oklahoman,
what he thought of his chances
of carrying this state, Dewey re
plied: "I shall have to leave that to
you folks who live here."
Salesky Leaves Captain Jack
Salcsky one of the first officers
assigned to the Marine Barracks
here, left last weekend for south
ern California where he has been
assigned to duty near San Diego
with the marine corps. Captain
and Mrs. Salesky became well
acquainted in the community
during the period he was ad
jutant and later recreation offi
cer at the barracks.
An average of 16,000 families
in the United States adopt chil
dren every year.
Bone
Dry
8-Inch top with rubber Up
tele ts the Ideal
Hunting
Shoe
'ESS $10.85
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
DEVELOPING
ENLARGING
PRINTING
PHOTO SERVICE
211 Underwood Bldg.
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DEWEY 50. DDI CLUB
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Here's My Dollar For Dewey.
Name
Address Phone
Membership card ond 50001 pin will be sent on receipt
of this application and fee. Bring or mail to 313 Main
St. Phone 6116.
Pd. Adv. by TWra DCw. traurer
Will Meet The Schoolmates
club will meet with Mrs. Anna
Funk. 434 N. ,1th, Friday, Sep
tember 2D, nt 2 p. m.
Complainant Asks
Dismissal of Charge
A charge of contributing to
the delinquency of a minor is
sued recently against Fred Dex
ter has been dismissed on motion
of I he complaining witness.
Dexter had taken lime to plead
and had been committed to the
county Jail in lieu of $1900 cash
bail. . .
Inorovlna Mnrllecn Griffin.
t(HM)ld daughter of Lester
Mlln of Chllnquln. Is recover
'i(tHilb,ide hospital where she
'rimijor surgery on September
Admitted Mrs, Vletta Gar-
nil. Tulelnke, was moved from
tirhome by ambu anre to Klam-
Ii Valley hospital Sunday
kire she Is receiving medical
ailment.
Xuxtliary The Suburban
.mils mivlllarv will hnlH n
;lnhli pnrtv In the KC hall
I'SHdiy, September 20. at 2
II m.
tspected Home Mr. and Mrs.
K J. Mi-nnnnlrl nt ihm Furl
lilllork Funeral home, are ex
(Wl back Monday from a stay
vallejo and Snn Francisco.
Is Euaene Sfit. I.elch Acker-
pJ of Iho rlty police Is in Eu
Ittt ittendlng meetings Mon
'Vinrt Tuesday of the Oregon
Ulr Police Officers association.
Clissllied Ads Brinu Result.
HOLD EVERYTHING!
N . ,M"V1
lil'iilutvM u, .-a ..S ,, . ..t mi
"I
J" Wii make your llltle boy
100 wlping our cementf"
YOU'LL BE SORREE
IF YOU MISS
FRANKIE
MASTERS
AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
ARMORY
WED. NIGHT
Features
20 Artists includina
Lovely Phyllis Myles
Eddie Williams
17-year-old singing sensation
The Girl Friends
Marty, Kay, Pat and Jo
Frank Cook
Harmonica playing comedian
101 Columbia and Okeh Records
Frankie is the composer of"
"Scatterbrain" - "Say When'
"Charming Little Faker"
Direct from Golden Gate Theatre in
San Francisco .,..
No. 1 Band on Coca coia aporugru
Bands program
R.viow from 'tatota Chronicle, SeptcmberJUt
S.n Franclsec-Chronlclo. S;p- o thl, v,tVi
Frankie Mytors orchestra. , triumph of
.tea. ihow t h Golden ".orchestral numbers
variety and careful howmM ir ' t e0.0p.r.tlnf
CU" V'sm rtw'V 5 femS quartet. "Th. Girl
rr..nAd "m.V XXZ
tribute several number, and 1 prov mo Myle,,
i""""r . " ik. mirnBhone for eomeay toih-
Close in on -
oultnrlst,
8n rrJl5 FJW'SSSu w.Vk Hit nw Golden Gate
CSM.E.DXJ vlookd .Th" rhythmic work of Frank!,
show. Not to be ovlooka in, r hnin Un
mu.Tandnb0.hs. .""" "d 'nl
vocalists. . .. , th, ,BgH Game" mutlcal
.Ht9hm?hi l.' Mvlei a b'end Soodlooker, i. al.o a pi...
routine. Phyl I. Myl. wena g Qut w MW
lg vocalist i.t. Eddie Willlem., a 17 year
:,rhFrW.chCToV,hrHirM.T number. Iton. o? the
jhow's be,t. ,, ,,i . ii
A.k onvone who hoard Fronkio lt year They II toll
Jo'u ho C one of the finct band, to .rcr opp.ar In
Klamath fan
"There's thousands like me in
enemy prison camps. We'd go
crazy if we didn't have the sports
and music study and entertainment
material the War Prisoners' Aid
gets through to us." (Your gift
penetrates barbed wire.)
GRATITUDE will flow from millions of hearts for your
gift this year. Folks in your home town, servicemen
at home and overseas, merchant seamen, American wor
prisoners and many more will bless your generosity. You
give this once for all of them. Here's what -happens to
your dollars:
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